Bullard: Fed "should defend" inflation target or risk losing credibility

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(Reuters) - The needs to mount a clear defense of its 2 percent target and stop raising rates until the pace of price increases strengthens, St. Louis President James said on Thursday.

The central bank risks losing credibility, and perhaps triggering a recession, if it continues to insist on "normalization" without better evidence that prices are firming, he said in an interview with

"If you are going to have an target you should defend it. If you say you are going to hit the target then you should try to hit it and maintain credibility," said in an interview with

A recent drop in the Fed's preferred measure of means "we more or less lost all the progress that we made the last two years" toward the 2 percent goal, said. Continuing to raise in that environment "can send a signal to markets that the target is not that important."

He said colleagues who insist the weak numbers are to be blamed on large, one-off price declines in particular components of the economy were too "finely chopping" their anlaysis, and overlooking the fact technology or some other force is restraining prices.

(Reporting by Howard Schneider; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

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First Published: Thu, October 12 2017. 22:17 IST